I. Migrations - Part 1

When visitors come to meet Grandfather Martin and listen to the teachings
passed on by the Traditionalist Elders, the presentation they hear centers around an ancient Aztec
codex known as the Tira de la Peregrinacion or "Migration Scroll." This
tells the story of the ancient Aztec people's migration to Mexico from their
ancestral home of Aztlan Some scholars believe Aztlan may have been located
somewhere in the American Southwest close to the present-day Hopi Reservation. (There's an excellent interview on the subject
here.)

The Hopis claim that all indigenous Americans -- indeed, all humanity -- were
originally one tribe (Hopi, which means "Peaceful"), and that we separated upon
our emergence into this world in
order to follow a pre-determined migration pattern across the face of the earth.
If we followed the Creator's guidance, our migrations would lead us back, in the end,
to reunite at the center. But if we strayed from the path and failed to complete our
journey, settling in the world's comfortable places and making them our
permanent home, we would lapse back into corruption as we did in previous times
and this would once again become the cause for our world's destruction.

The Aztecs claimed to have emerged into this world from a place called Chicomostoc,
the "[Place of the] Seven Caves." Like the Hopis, they said we passed
through a series of several previous worlds before coming to this one.
In the best-known depiction of Chicomostoc (right), it appears to be a womb-like
enclosure with the Seven Caves opening onto the Place of Emergence. According
to Dr. Fermin Herrera (in the article linked above),
the Nahuatl (Aztec) word for "cave" is often used metaphorically to mean "womb."

Grandfather Martin claims that the ancient Aztecs were
a group of Hopis who traveled south on their migrations but did not move on when the time came but
remained in the comfortable climate they'd found in Mexico (as they'd been warned
not to do) and eventually degenerated into a state of corruption that
became the spiritual cause for their destruction at the hands of the
Conquistadors -- their own, personal "End of the World." It's an old story
Grandfather Martin says has happened again and
again throughout human history and is repeating itself today.